It’s here at last, the final instalment in the series, The A-E-I-O-U’s of Accessibility! It’s bittersweet reaching this point, but more than a sadness at seeing this series come to an end, I’m excited to see where we take it going forward in our lives.
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THE A-E-I-O-U’S OF ACCESSIBILITY — U IS FOR UNITE
Welcome back to The A-E-I-O-U’s of Accessibility, with our fifth post, U Is For Unite. Unity is a word that I thought existed purely within the church. Growing up in a Christian household, I heard verses like Colossians 3:14: “And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony,” I Corinthians
THE A-E-I-O-U’S OF ACCESSIBILITY — O IS FOR OPEN
Welcome, friends, to the fourth post in our series, The A-E-I-O-U’s of Accessibility. Today, I want to share some thoughts with you about what I believe is the key to making the accessible, equal and safe world I dream about into a reality. Let’s chat about change.
THE A-E-I-O-U’S OF ACCESSIBILITY — I IS FOR INCLUDE
Welcome to the third installment of The A-E-I-O-U’s of Accessibility. Today, I wanted to take a few minutes to chat with you about disability and inclusion. Inclusion is one of those words that, when used too often, starts to lose its true meaning.
THE A-E-I-O-U’S OF ACCESSIBILITY — E IS FOR EXPLORE
“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands, but seeing with new eyes.” — Marcel Proust
THE A-E-I-O-U’S OF ACCESSIBILITY — A IS FOR ASK
Welcome to a new mini-series on the blog, The A-E-I-O-U’s of Accessibility. I’ve started this series because I want to delve into a few of the fundamental ways the able-bodied community can begin to help build an equal and accessible world for people of all abilities.